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Title: Cultural Differences in Attitudes Toward Action and Inaction : The Role of Dialecticism
Authors: Zell, Ethan
Su, Rong
Li, Hong
Ringo Ho, Moon-Ho
Hong, Sungjin
Kumkale, Tarcan
Rossier, Jerome
Massoudi, Koorosh
Cai, Huajian
Roccas, Sonia
Arce-Michel, Javier
de Sousa, Cristina
Diaz-Loving, Rolando
Botero, Maria Mercedes
Mannetti, Lucia
Garcia, Claudia
Carrera, Pilar
Cabalero, Amparo
Ikemi, Masatake
Chan, Darius
Bernardo, Allan
Garcia, Fernando
Brechan, Inge
Maio, Greg
Albarracín, Dolores
Keywords: attitudes
culture/ethnicity
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Publisher: SAGE
Abstract: The current research examinedwhether nations differ in their attitudes toward action and inaction. Itwas anticipated that members of dialectical EastAsian societies would show a positive association in their attitudes toward action/inaction.However,members of nondialectical European-American societieswere expected to showa negative association in their attitudes toward action/inaction. Young adults in 19 nations completed measures of dialectical thinking and attitudes toward action/inaction. Results frommulti-level modeling showed, as predicted, that people fromhigh dialecticism nations reported amore positive association in their attitudes toward action and inaction than people from low dialecticism nations. Furthermore, these findings remained after controlling for cultural differences in individualism-collectivism, neuroticism, gross-domestic product, and response style. Discussion highlights the implications of these findings for action/inaction goals, dialecticism, and culture.
URI: http://spp.sagepub.com/content/4/5/521
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10335
Type: article
Appears in Collections:PSI - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica

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